On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Helmut Jarausch <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/21/2011 02:32:42 AM, Michael J. Barillier wrote: >> I've wasted enough time beating on my current boat anchor of a >> printer >> hoping it'll start working. linuxprinting.org is currently offline, >> so >> in the meantime does anyone have a suggestion for an inexpensive >> printer >> that is known to work with cupsd and Gentoo? >> > > I've made some bad (strange) experiences with printers connected via > USB (under CUPS). > > Therefore, I've bought a Kyocera FS-1028MFP. > > It has an ethernet connection built in. > I can print duplex, copy duplex (even a duplex document feeder) > and has a scanner (even in color), sending the file via ftp. > > Kyocera is known for very low operating costs. > [snip]
Kyocera printers are very nice. I have a FS-1030D which doesn't have ethernet as standard however I purchased it as an option. Mine is a fairly basic device though it supports IPv6, POP3/SMTP, SNMP, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Really happy with mine. Had it for about 3-5 years I guess. Mike

